1. CGoban1 Maemo Port - CGoban-Maemo is a Go board. It is a light-weight port of cgoban1 that provides a large set of go-related services for Unix and X11, including playing Go against humans and GNUgo, connecting to Internet Go servers, and viewing/editing SGF files.

2. GUnit - GUnit is a C unit testing framework in the spirit of JUnit. The framework incorporates an easy to use GUI based on the GTK+ libraries. Other GUI alternatives include Hildon support (maemo.org), as well as an interactive console.

3. x2goMaemoClient - x2go is a fast, secure and simple way to connect to your desktop over local LAN or over a low bandwith internet connection. x2goMaemoClient is a x2goclient for the maemo platform with remote desktop, sound and remote filesystem support.

5. QCPUFreq - A frontend for the kernel's sysfs/cpufreq interface written in QT.
This allows users to lower their maximum CPU frequency on both vanilla and custom kernels in order to save battery power.

7. gPodder for Nokia Internet Tablets - Upstream gPodder now maintains the Maemo package for gPodder. This is just a place to release new information. The source code is available in Maemo Extras and on the gPodder website.

13. Web2SMS - Sending SMS via internet - Web2SMS lets you send SMS via the internet. It has a simple interface which shows you the count of free SMS remaining and lets you access the addressbook of your Maemo device. Look at the Wiki for screenshots. Coming releases support more providers.

14. Dicer - With Dicer you can add any number of dice with any number of &quot;eyes&quot; and generate random outcomes for them.
Useful when you want to play some games (I.e. D&amp;D, Warhammer) which require dice, but you don't have them or enough of them.

19. QLandkarteM - This is a moving map application for mobile devices. As QLandkarte GT it will display mapsets of different resolutions and point to your current location. Additionally it will record your location data for further use by QLandkarte GT.